The HP OfficeJet Linux driver provides printing, scanning, and photo-card access support for most Hewlett-Packard multi-function peripherals connected to a parallel port, USB port, or LAN via selected HP JetDirect print servers. Additional applications are provided to view the contents of the front-panel LCD and to access other control and status features of the device.

SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, handheld scanner, video and still cameras, framegrabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is public domain and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GPL, but commercial applications and backends are welcome. The package contains the libraries, net support, and scanimage. The X frontends xscanimage and xcam can be found in sane-frontends.

This package contains frontends to SANE ("Scanner Access Now Easy"), including xscanimage, xcam, and scanadf. Xscanimage is a GTK-based application for scanning images that can also be used as a GIMP-plugin. Xcam is used to get images from cameras supported by SANE. Scanadf is a command line frontend especially suited for scanners equipped with automatic document feeders (ADF).

TkScanFax is a TCL/Tk GUI fax program in ANSI
C/POSIX with support for efax and multiple
languages. It helps make the cover page, convert
text files, PostScript files, and image files
into fax files, and send faxes. It also uses
scanners by using backends such as SANE. The efax
program supports Class-1 faxmodems.

pad sequential filenames so alphabetical order
matches numerical order. It automatically
determines the necessary integer field width, treats
filenames with different prefixes or suffixes
separately, removes redundant padding, and is
reasonably efficient, even for thousands of names.

flscan (Fast Light Scan) is a new frontend for the
SANE libraries and dlls. It can rotate images by
90° both clockwise and counter clockwise, flip
images both vertically and horizontally, correct
the horizontal aspect of the image, save aquired
images in JPEG or in PNG format, let you view
images even at full size after they've been
acquired, and potentially supports all the SANE
backends.

NIASH's Test Tool is a prototype driver for scanners based in NIASH chipsets (HP Scanjet 3300c, 3400c, 4300c, and Agfa Snapscan Touch). It supports scanning (at fixed DPI) and experimental calibration. It can also be integrated in SANE as a backend.